Report a Scam — Safe, Private & Action-Oriented
Use this page to securely report scams. We’ll store your report (to track patterns and warn our community) and guide you to the correct enforcement channels that actually investigate fraud in the U.S. After submitting, you’ll see tailored “Next Steps” and receive an email with links.
Submit Your Report
Tip: Screenshots, URLs, sender addresses, and dollar amounts help.
Project progress
What happens after you submit?
- We store your report securely to spot patterns and publish anonymized alerts that protect others.
- You get tailored next-steps by email with the right links and instructions for your scam type (e.g., bank transfer, crypto, social-media impersonation, phishing, romance, tech-support, etc.).
- We escalate trends in periodic briefs to agencies and partners.
By submitting, you agree we may use anonymized data in community alerts and research. For identity theft, visit IdentityTheft.gov. For unwanted calls, use DoNotCall.gov.
Mission 1 • Spot the Phish
You’re a Cyber-Guardian. A suspicious message hits your console. Identify the red flags, neutralize the threat.
- 3 quick scenarios • 60–90 sec
- Earn the Phish-Finder badge
- Glitch effects + subtle audio after your first click/scroll
Q1 • “Delivery Alert”
TEXT: “Your package is on hold. Pay $1.99 to release it: deliver-ups-secure.com/pay”
From: support@ups-deliver-alerts.co
Q2 • “Bank Login Reset”
EMAIL: “We detected unusual activity. Verify now.” Button goes to chase-secure-auth.com
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Hover shows: http://chase-secure-auth.com/login?acct=...
Q3 • “Voice Clone Emergency”
CALL: “Mom, I’m in trouble. I need money now.” The voice sounds like your child, but asks for gift cards. Background is noisy. Caller refuses a quick FaceTime.
Mission Complete
Badge is saved on this device. Share your story next and help the resistance train others.